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lisa jennings was dead. the question for the detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here is keith morrison with, a crack in everything. >> it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo man, missouri. and on that farm a fine new house, brad and lisa jennings had made for their families. the stockings were hung. children were snug in their beds. and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. -- well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking. which is what started the argument of slamming doors and said it in silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 9-1-1. >> and he's very hysterical. you know? he's crying, can't really say anything other than, get here quick. get your quick. i heard that two or three times. >> such a complicated tale. with its secrets, lies, shifting loyalties. and he
lisa jennings was dead. the question for the detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here is keith morrison with, a crack in everything. >> it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo man, missouri. and on that farm a fine new house, brad and lisa jennings had made for their families. the stockings were hung. children were snug in their beds. and lisa was...
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jennings. guest: jeff, thank you for your question. this was an area that we've been litigating for many years. unfortunately the right to foster children has been bridged in the rights of same-sex couples more many, many years in the country. we're litigating a case right now what lesbian couple was denied the right to adopt a child by an adoption agency which was a religious agency and said because a lesbian couple did not mirror the holy family, they were not eligible to have an adoption. i find that offensive. i find that bizarre. in a world in which we do have many, many, many children who do not have a home, we need to make sure that every loving couple can adopt those children if they want to provide them with a loving home. the fact is if you are a teenage foster care child, you have a 3% chance of ever being adopted. why would we prevent people who want to adopt these children, who want to provide them with loving homes, who want to provide them with the home they've never had the righ
jennings. guest: jeff, thank you for your question. this was an area that we've been litigating for many years. unfortunately the right to foster children has been bridged in the rights of same-sex couples more many, many years in the country. we're litigating a case right now what lesbian couple was denied the right to adopt a child by an adoption agency which was a religious agency and said because a lesbian couple did not mirror the holy family, they were not eligible to have an adoption. i...
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jen: yeah.hinking about a future where things will be changing, and maybe what we need to hear is some of the stories and the philosophy that doug has and has always professed about nature and protecting it. [ducks quacking] do: i felt whei was lile th i was at the boom of tall ladr. and li was gre because on the rgs abovee re all kds of pele who were old than i s. i nded what would b likeo get tohe top rg, whenhere wasobody el inront of , anthat's wre i atoday. doug: ll, is is mountainsh. noonly is it mountaiash, it a foltt ash bause the ashes the famy are he, lot of u so thate can se the la, where have spt a fetime. xt time u come, o knows? yocould beoming re to se nger dou this ione of mold fries here, is giantottonwoo for half century we led together thavalanchtrail, and itinally ge up and deded to l down. i rete to the. i y not beying alg the trl, t i haveaid farell to ma of thoseriends omine at are. want twalk oveto arden? thisay. n: yeah. you'venown ard since yowere fiv doughe led acros t
jen: yeah.hinking about a future where things will be changing, and maybe what we need to hear is some of the stories and the philosophy that doug has and has always professed about nature and protecting it. [ducks quacking] do: i felt whei was lile th i was at the boom of tall ladr. and li was gre because on the rgs abovee re all kds of pele who were old than i s. i nded what would b likeo get tohe top rg, whenhere wasobody el inront of , anthat's wre i atoday. doug: ll, is is mountainsh....
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turn it back to you, jen. >> thank you, secretary becerra. and now i'd like to turn to the attorney general. >> thank you. president. thank you. president biden. thank you. vice president harris bringing us together today. in the fives weeks since the supreme court overturned roe and casey legislators have taken efforts to ban abortions with devastating cuts once is for women's health, safety, and civil rights. we know that the harms caused by these laws have been and will continue to be especially severe for people of color and for those of limited means. so today as jobs was decided the justice department has made clear that we will be relentless in our efforts to protect and advance reproductive freedom. as we have said repeatedly women who reside in states that have banned access to abortion must remain free to seek that care in states where it is equal. under fundamental first amendment symbols people must remain free to inform and cancel each other about the reproductive care that is available in other states. states may not ban abortio
turn it back to you, jen. >> thank you, secretary becerra. and now i'd like to turn to the attorney general. >> thank you. president. thank you. president biden. thank you. vice president harris bringing us together today. in the fives weeks since the supreme court overturned roe and casey legislators have taken efforts to ban abortions with devastating cuts once is for women's health, safety, and civil rights. we know that the harms caused by these laws have been and will continue...
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jennings.: jeff, thank you for your question. this was an area that we've been litigating for many years. unfortunately the right to foster children has been bridged in the rights of same-sex couples more many, many years in the country. we're litigating a case right now what lesbian couple was denied the right to adopt a child by an adoption agency which was a religious agency and said because a lesbian couple did not mirror the holy family, they were not eligible to have an adoption. i find that offensive. i find that bizarre. in a world in which we do have many, many, many children who do not have a home, we need to make sure that every loving couple can adopt those children if they want to provide them with a loving home. the fact is if you are a teenage foster care child, you have a 3% chance of ever being adopted. why would we prevent people who want to adopt these children, who want to provide them with loving homes, who want to provide them with the home they've never had the right to a
jennings.: jeff, thank you for your question. this was an area that we've been litigating for many years. unfortunately the right to foster children has been bridged in the rights of same-sex couples more many, many years in the country. we're litigating a case right now what lesbian couple was denied the right to adopt a child by an adoption agency which was a religious agency and said because a lesbian couple did not mirror the holy family, they were not eligible to have an adoption. i find...
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jens stoltenberg held meetings with both leaders, which was not an unusual practice.essage was loud and clear. nato peacekeeping missing -- nato is ready to intervene if stability is at risk. >> i call on all sides to show restraint and avoid violence. nato continues to monitor closely situation on the ground. our careful peacekeeping mission remains focused on its u.n. mandate. should stability be jeopardized, we stand ready to intervene. >> we do not agree on almost anything, but what is important is that serbia will stick to international law and agreements and everything that was signed. >> kosovo's institutions and citizens in the current situation have reason to be vigilant about destructive approach of our northern neighbor and the region in general under russia's detrimental agenda for europe and the balkans. reporter: they both said they are willing to work on de-escalation in order to find a mutually agreeable solution for the normalization of relations of serbia and his former province that declared its independence in 2008. mohammed: let's get a closer loo
jens stoltenberg held meetings with both leaders, which was not an unusual practice.essage was loud and clear. nato peacekeeping missing -- nato is ready to intervene if stability is at risk. >> i call on all sides to show restraint and avoid violence. nato continues to monitor closely situation on the ground. our careful peacekeeping mission remains focused on its u.n. mandate. should stability be jeopardized, we stand ready to intervene. >> we do not agree on almost anything, but...
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there are maga republicans, scott jennings is not even a maga republican.t at the white house or capitol on january 6th, he doesn't support there, but there are people who were there, there are people who support it. they are nominees running for united states senate in the governor's mansion, who actually do not believe that joe biden won this presidency. so that's who kwwe're talking about. that is semifascism, and you can say what you want to say, and we have to call it out as true, and yes, there are individuals and factions in the democratic party i do not agree with. do you know who all democrats agree with when they hear him speak like that last night. that is joe biden, we are all with joe biden as he articulated last night, what our vision was and what we're fighting against. scott jennings, we might not be fighting against you on this particular issue. but we are fighting against these maga republicans because those are the ones who try to destroy democracy. >>> let's now put up the president's approval rating, bakari, it's up a bit. 40%, what was
there are maga republicans, scott jennings is not even a maga republican.t at the white house or capitol on january 6th, he doesn't support there, but there are people who were there, there are people who support it. they are nominees running for united states senate in the governor's mansion, who actually do not believe that joe biden won this presidency. so that's who kwwe're talking about. that is semifascism, and you can say what you want to say, and we have to call it out as true, and yes,...
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i'm pastor jennings. i live across the street. >> you're pastor jennings?ut for their house while they're gone. watering their flowers. >> that's cool. do you have like i.d.? >> no, man, i ain't going to give you no i.d. i ain't did nothing wrong. >> if you're not willing to identify yourself -- >> who called you? >> that's what we got to figure out. >> i ain't did nothing suspicious or wrong. told them i'm a pastor. i don't want to hear you. >> sir. >> you want to lock me up, lock me up. >> let me see your phone. >> no. calm down. >> stop. go ahead and lock me up. told you i'm a pastor. who called y'all? >> you have to identify yourself. >> i said, hey, man, do you live here? nah. >> reporter: the pastor was eventually put in the back of a squad car. a woman soon arrives on scene, identifies herself as a neighbor and vouches for pastor jennings. >> he lives right there and he would be watering their flowers. this is probably my fault. >> she says she is the one who made the initial call to police. >> you called not because of the car but because you though
i'm pastor jennings. i live across the street. >> you're pastor jennings?ut for their house while they're gone. watering their flowers. >> that's cool. do you have like i.d.? >> no, man, i ain't going to give you no i.d. i ain't did nothing wrong. >> if you're not willing to identify yourself -- >> who called you? >> that's what we got to figure out. >> i ain't did nothing suspicious or wrong. told them i'm a pastor. i don't want to hear you. >>...
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jennings, i mean, i'm originally from savannah, georgia. i'm not gay, but i know very fine gay couples that are very highly educated people and very productive people. and since he was talking about this abortion issue, the right to life, what about the gay couples who want to adopt children? and -- a heard anything since heavy gotten into the abortion issue, how do they stand on even heterosexual and gay couples who might want to raise children instead of a person going and having an abortion, have they ever thought about maybe, you know, have -- carrying out the pregnancy and then putting the child up for adoption where gay couples and met to prosexual couples -- and heterosexual couples want a family unit -- [inaudible] >> host: okay. kevin jennings. >> guest: first of all, jack, thank you for your question. this is an area or which we have been litigating in for many years because, unfortunately, the right to adopt or foster children has been a bridge -- [inaudible] for same-sex couples for many, many years and in country, and we very m
jennings, i mean, i'm originally from savannah, georgia. i'm not gay, but i know very fine gay couples that are very highly educated people and very productive people. and since he was talking about this abortion issue, the right to life, what about the gay couples who want to adopt children? and -- a heard anything since heavy gotten into the abortion issue, how do they stand on even heterosexual and gay couples who might want to raise children instead of a person going and having an abortion,...
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the royal family feud now and jen, jen and football breyman has made bundis leek a history with a stunning come back endorsement. stokeland looked to be heading to the top of the bundis league a table until visitors breyman truly broke their boat. it has to be seen to be believed, and it's the 1st time in the bundis legal that a team leading by 2 goals in the 18 9th minute fail to win. dorman rewarded the latest teen sensation with a place in a stocking 11 against breyman. jamie binary kittens was his sites hero on the last match day, but it was one of the older guards who gave them the lead. on the stroke of half time, you the and brant with the precision finish. at the age of $26.00 branch is a comparative veteran in a school that features 5 players and a 20. just over 10 minutes from the end, rafael guerrero doubled the home sites lead by scoring some even further out the ball bouncing or just the right time and don't moons look to be cruising thanks to just a 2nd short on target. but then in the 80 nights minute, everything changed. lee buchanan took advantage of some dia dalton, defen
the royal family feud now and jen, jen and football breyman has made bundis leek a history with a stunning come back endorsement. stokeland looked to be heading to the top of the bundis league a table until visitors breyman truly broke their boat. it has to be seen to be believed, and it's the 1st time in the bundis legal that a team leading by 2 goals in the 18 9th minute fail to win. dorman rewarded the latest teen sensation with a place in a stocking 11 against breyman. jamie binary kittens...
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let's bring back in scott jennings. read a statement we just got from senator sinema saying, following this effort, i look forward to working with senator warner to enact carried interest tax reforms, protecting investments in america's economy and closing the most egregious loopholes that some abused to avoid paying taxes. one of the headlines out there is the idea of a straight party vote. you've got cohesion among the democrats right now. it came down to an issue about the taxes and their constituents. she's no longer on the fence. she's moving forward now. this is far less than what president biden wanted and was on the agenda, but it is a heck of a win if they're able to get it done. it sound lieks tonight they've moved forward in order to do that. how is it going to play? >> first of all, actually passing this and having medicare negotiate with drug companies and bring down those prices is going a game changer and lifesaver for americans all across this country. i mean, i kid you not. when i was campaigning in '18
let's bring back in scott jennings. read a statement we just got from senator sinema saying, following this effort, i look forward to working with senator warner to enact carried interest tax reforms, protecting investments in america's economy and closing the most egregious loopholes that some abused to avoid paying taxes. one of the headlines out there is the idea of a straight party vote. you've got cohesion among the democrats right now. it came down to an issue about the taxes and their...
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i for more and then more on this let's go to jens quarter. are corresponded in new york at. yes, we're talking about a plan that exist only on paper right now we're talking about a fuel that really isn't even in commercial production at any large scale right now . how realistic are these plans? yeah, and you mentioned that a cause had been an issue. i wish the concord to but also noise by the way, and now boom claims that they might have found the technical as solution so that it won't do that. you won't hear those banks or when of our plans, actually a break in the as sound a barrier assault well, and i have heard some reports that maybe even in the later part of this year or next year, we might see the 1st the test flights and it actually could be possible for passengers to book those flight the starting the year a 20 a 29 as there is some talk a was a rolls royce, a rolls royce might deliver as the engines even if that deal isn't a finalized yet. so there are still a couple of obstacles, but at least according according to a boom, there seems to be some progress and obvio
i for more and then more on this let's go to jens quarter. are corresponded in new york at. yes, we're talking about a plan that exist only on paper right now we're talking about a fuel that really isn't even in commercial production at any large scale right now . how realistic are these plans? yeah, and you mentioned that a cause had been an issue. i wish the concord to but also noise by the way, and now boom claims that they might have found the technical as solution so that it won't do that....
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jonathan: jens nordvig of exante , thank you very much. the debate around ecb rates, very one sided. a complete lack of belief about how far they can go in the yen seems to be pushing back against that. tom: where on -- where are we on the bank of england? that is tomorrow? i can't convey enough about how these are three different dialogs we are getting about japan. bank of england with the inflation story and the politics and i can barely keep up. does the bank of england step back in honor of the politics? jonathan: no, they have to step in, in honor of the data. i'm looking ahead to next week. cpi out of america. 8.8%, year-over-year. month over month changes to inflation is something the president mentioned yesterday. tom: we've got to stop. this is really important. august 10, models up and as was mentioned yesterday, the trimmed one-month data was nothing short of stunning. the inflation metric on a 30 day basis is up. jonathan: that is what this market is going to be focused on next week. lisa: it is not going to give people comfort
jonathan: jens nordvig of exante , thank you very much. the debate around ecb rates, very one sided. a complete lack of belief about how far they can go in the yen seems to be pushing back against that. tom: where on -- where are we on the bank of england? that is tomorrow? i can't convey enough about how these are three different dialogs we are getting about japan. bank of england with the inflation story and the politics and i can barely keep up. does the bank of england step back in honor of...
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you don't know any actress named jen? >> no. >> so who was this mystery woman? jen?the world where she arranged to meet johnny altinger here, in the very background garage that he was using as his studio? how large? especially since the movie producers director, mark, expressed the exact same confusion as the police. he did not get it either. the dots did not connect. mark did not joel johnny from adam, besides there was no indication that johnny made it to the garage at all. >> the close friends where the ones that went to the police and they basically had nothing other than the emails. >> there was one thing though, and it came from mark. he wondered, he said, if maybe. somebody was being set up. >> because, it just doesn't sit right so the first thing i started asking myself is, who all knows about we do in there about our works and stuff like that? >> was the disappearance stage somehow? but if someone was being fooled, who was it and why? was all of this just some big stunt, even a publicity stunt? the detective was thoroughly engaged by now. he had spent a care
you don't know any actress named jen? >> no. >> so who was this mystery woman? jen?the world where she arranged to meet johnny altinger here, in the very background garage that he was using as his studio? how large? especially since the movie producers director, mark, expressed the exact same confusion as the police. he did not get it either. the dots did not connect. mark did not joel johnny from adam, besides there was no indication that johnny made it to the garage at all....
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lemurs, jen.y he was talking about. hey, i'm available for bar mitzvahs. pretty soon i thought he was going to say tip your servers and, you know, i mean, it was funny. he's making fun of himself and all that. yeah it was a little. it was a little weird, but it was. it was kind of cool to see him on a big stage like that, even though it was virtual but it was a huge night at the mtv vmas, cool j. nicki minaj and jack harlow hosted so nicky was honored with the michael jackson video vanguard award. she performed a medley of her greatest hits. you know? well she wasn't wearing that much close. this is after all the vmas and anything can happen, right? so jack harlow kicked off the show brought out fergie for first class and glamorous mash up. i don't know about you. i haven't heard anything from fergie in a very long time hasn't been on stage in a while. taylor swift. was the big winner of the night, sal. i know you're very excited about this. she earned three moon men, including video of the year a
lemurs, jen.y he was talking about. hey, i'm available for bar mitzvahs. pretty soon i thought he was going to say tip your servers and, you know, i mean, it was funny. he's making fun of himself and all that. yeah it was a little. it was a little weird, but it was. it was kind of cool to see him on a big stage like that, even though it was virtual but it was a huge night at the mtv vmas, cool j. nicki minaj and jack harlow hosted so nicky was honored with the michael jackson video vanguard...
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i have scott jennings, abby and david -- glad to see you all here. listen, first of all, it might surprise you, and i'm getting ready to tell you, there was a moment, apparently, where alex jones responded and called this a win for truth. i will play for you it in a little bit. this is where the spin is. what is your thoughts on this particular compensatory damages win? >> i am glad that the parents of the little boy are happy with this. if they're happy, i'm happy. i am glad that he can still be punished further. i'm glad that he will face other trials. this will go on and off for him. i hope it goes on for the rest of his life. he deserves it because he put people through hell. and they already get to hell. nobody can bring back what you have lost in some situation like this, but it can send a strong message that you cannot go out and terrorize our fellow citizens. i think that is, to me, exactly what he did. he lied about them, he terrorize them, so this is a win for sending a message that you can't go out and terrorize people. it is a win for com
i have scott jennings, abby and david -- glad to see you all here. listen, first of all, it might surprise you, and i'm getting ready to tell you, there was a moment, apparently, where alex jones responded and called this a win for truth. i will play for you it in a little bit. this is where the spin is. what is your thoughts on this particular compensatory damages win? >> i am glad that the parents of the little boy are happy with this. if they're happy, i'm happy. i am glad that he can...
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bush scott jennings, and before there was jackson, there was flint. the struggles there after most of the national media moved on. thank you all for being here. sara, let me start with you because it is unimaginable that we are here again with a major city, and i'm going to say it again, a major black city in america that is struggling just to get clean drinking water. >> that's right. i think it isn't unimaginable, though. i think it is probable, and if you look at some of the studies, there was one out of texas a&m that said, you know, if there is a significant pofrverty in a ple and if the place happens to be non-white, the likelihood of having water issues goes way up. and so when you think about that and what has happened here, these are just two examples. there are places in alabama, in louisiana, in texas, where this is happening or something similar to this has been happening with the boil water orders that go on and on and on, and people in the black communities, you know, flint was one of those major examples that was just so egregious that
bush scott jennings, and before there was jackson, there was flint. the struggles there after most of the national media moved on. thank you all for being here. sara, let me start with you because it is unimaginable that we are here again with a major city, and i'm going to say it again, a major black city in america that is struggling just to get clean drinking water. >> that's right. i think it isn't unimaginable, though. i think it is probable, and if you look at some of the studies,...
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have confirmation that violence works and they can be the next target other neighbors of ukraine, jenstoltenberg, the secretary general of nato, visa-free stays in the european commission do not see the risk of suspending the visa-free regime with ukraine due to a full-scale war with russia, this was stated by the european commissioner for internal affairs and uva johansson, she reminded that there is a unanimous decision of the eu council that ukraine becomes a candidate state we are helping ukraine on the way to joining the eu, and i do not see the risk that as a result of the war, any threats to visa liberalization will appear for ukraine , uvayogasova noted. meanwhile, spain has allocated about 53 million euros to help ukrainian refugees, this was reported by the deputy speaker of the verkhovna rada, olena kondratyuk, according to her, every adult ukrainian immigrant will receive direct assistance in the amount of €400 per month, and minors will be paid €100 each within six months . more than 130,000 of our citizens, which is the fourth largest indicator among the countries of the
have confirmation that violence works and they can be the next target other neighbors of ukraine, jenstoltenberg, the secretary general of nato, visa-free stays in the european commission do not see the risk of suspending the visa-free regime with ukraine due to a full-scale war with russia, this was stated by the european commissioner for internal affairs and uva johansson, she reminded that there is a unanimous decision of the eu council that ukraine becomes a candidate state we are helping...
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will go further and be hit by the concept of other states, according to nato secretary general and jens stoltenberg, europe is experiencing the most dangerous situation with during the second world war, and the full-scale invasion of the russian federation into ukraine is an attack on the current world order , therefore the russian aggressor cannot be allowed to conquer the world, where the lesson for putin is that he gets what he wants by using military force is a more dangerous world for us if russia wins this war it will have confirmation that violence works and other neighbors of ukraine may become the next target jens stoltenberg nato secretary general the fifth of the 11 ballistic missiles launched by china as part of the exercises near taiwan in they got into the waters of japan, the japanese government announced this, there they emphasized that a similar situation happened for the first time, so japan announced a diplomatic protest to the chinese government, the country's defense minister on both sides, he noted that this is a serious problem that concerns national security and
will go further and be hit by the concept of other states, according to nato secretary general and jens stoltenberg, europe is experiencing the most dangerous situation with during the second world war, and the full-scale invasion of the russian federation into ukraine is an attack on the current world order , therefore the russian aggressor cannot be allowed to conquer the world, where the lesson for putin is that he gets what he wants by using military force is a more dangerous world for us...
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welcome our host jen mascot assistant professor of law and code executive director of the sea boyden gray center for the study of the administrative state at the antonin scalia law school and john malcolm heritage is vice president for the institute of constitutional government and director of the me center for legal and judicial studies. well, i want to welcome you all to the heritage foundation on behalf of heritage in the great center. today has been it's been a special day and it is still a special day. we are delighted to be here honoring the 30th anniversary of justice thomas's appointment to the supreme court as an associate justice. we've been fortunate to have justice thomas here before he was our 2016 story lecturer and we are thrilled that he is here with us this evening. so with that i'm going to turn it over to my co-host jen and i hope you enjoy the evening's program. thank you, john. good evening. the sea boy and grace center is thrilled to host this event with the heritage foundation and commemorate the very significant milestone of justice thomas' 30 years and the su
welcome our host jen mascot assistant professor of law and code executive director of the sea boyden gray center for the study of the administrative state at the antonin scalia law school and john malcolm heritage is vice president for the institute of constitutional government and director of the me center for legal and judicial studies. well, i want to welcome you all to the heritage foundation on behalf of heritage in the great center. today has been it's been a special day and it is still a...
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the growing list of incentives employers are using to get jen's years to work for them. coming up.t partner by your side. hyland's naturals leg cramps quick dissolve tablets. no water needed. no stomach upset. just fast, effective relief. hyland's naturals leg cramps. to healthy competition and beyond. when tired, achy feet make your whole body want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need... and a blowtorch. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. ever notice how stiff clothes live every moment. can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin,
the growing list of incentives employers are using to get jen's years to work for them. coming up.t partner by your side. hyland's naturals leg cramps quick dissolve tablets. no water needed. no stomach upset. just fast, effective relief. hyland's naturals leg cramps. to healthy competition and beyond. when tired, achy feet make your whole body want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in...
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jen had opened the door, let the seal out and he was hanging out in the garden and he came and droppedave a rest before heading back out to sea. canada's prime minister justin trudeau has nominated the first indigenous person to sit on the country's supreme court. mr trudeau said he was confident that michelle 0'bonsawin — a judge on 0ntario's superior court since 2017 — would bring invaluable knowledge to canada's highest court. the justice minister called the move a historic moment for the court and for the country. the city of glasgow in the central belt of scotland has reached an agreement with authorities in india to send back seven cultural artefacts looted from india during british colonial rule in the 19th century. it's thought to be the first repatriation deal with india from a british museum. six of the objects — which include a ceremonial sword and an ancient door jamb — were looted from temples and shrines. glasgow officials says it showed the city's commitment to redressing wrongs of the past. speaking from glasgow, the first secretary for trade & commerce at the high comm
jen had opened the door, let the seal out and he was hanging out in the garden and he came and droppedave a rest before heading back out to sea. canada's prime minister justin trudeau has nominated the first indigenous person to sit on the country's supreme court. mr trudeau said he was confident that michelle 0'bonsawin — a judge on 0ntario's superior court since 2017 — would bring invaluable knowledge to canada's highest court. the justice minister called the move a historic moment for...
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jen had opened the door, let the seal out, it was hanging out in the garden and he came and dropped itres in new zealand on our website. you can reach me on twitter. from, all of ours, goodbye. hello there. we ended the week with some warm sunshine, but some showers, mainly in the north, close to an area of low pressure. and that same area of low pressure is sitting in the same place for the start of the weekend. but around the base of it, we�*ve got this weather front thickening, the cloud bringing some rain and some stronger winds as well. ahead of that, with some clearer skies in england and wales, it�*ll be a cooler start on saturday morning, significantly cooler than the previous night in south—eastern parts of england. some sunshine for england and wales, one or two showers pushing across in the morning ahead of this main band of rain that�*s heavy for a while, accompanied by some strong and gusty winds, sweeping away from scotland and northern ireland followed by sunshine and a few showers. that rain band is quite narrow, but it could be quite heavy rain as it gets stuck in nort
jen had opened the door, let the seal out, it was hanging out in the garden and he came and dropped itres in new zealand on our website. you can reach me on twitter. from, all of ours, goodbye. hello there. we ended the week with some warm sunshine, but some showers, mainly in the north, close to an area of low pressure. and that same area of low pressure is sitting in the same place for the start of the weekend. but around the base of it, we�*ve got this weather front thickening, the cloud...
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briefly tell you about the situation at the zaporizhia nuclear power plant , nato secretary general jenssian troops at the zaporizhia nuclear power plant creates great risks in general for the continent and for the region, for the continent, it is possible even more. because in reality, no one can calculate the scale, how can you calculate when it comes to radiation that knows no boundaries and again, how much of it can be to get into the sea into the air is also very difficult to say about this, he said at a joint press conference with the president of serbia on august 17, you see, the press conference with the president of serbia talks about the ukrainian topic and i will quote him. the seizure of the zaporizhia npp by russian forces poses a serious threat to the security of this the project has increased the risks of an incident or accident and endangers the population of neighboring countries and the international community in general, it is necessary to immediately make it impossible to inspect of the international atomic energy agency and to ensure the withdrawal of all russian for
briefly tell you about the situation at the zaporizhia nuclear power plant , nato secretary general jenssian troops at the zaporizhia nuclear power plant creates great risks in general for the continent and for the region, for the continent, it is possible even more. because in reality, no one can calculate the scale, how can you calculate when it comes to radiation that knows no boundaries and again, how much of it can be to get into the sea into the air is also very difficult to say about...
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bush, scott jennings. a focus group in and of itself, people pay to have these moments here. i wonder, what does it say that trump still casts a very large shadow? are his endorsements really that impactful? i wonder sometimes, are we giving him too much credit, do we overtalk the influence he may have, i know the "eric" thing is funny, but is it oversized? >> if you look where he's had the biggest amount of movement in candidacies, take ohio, j.d. vance, trump came in late and delivered the nomination to j.d. vance. in missouri he's endorsed one eric or the other and maybe both of them. i think it's likely schmitt will win, the votes aren't counted yet. i think he does cast a big shadow. it's most helpful in bigger primaries where you have lots of candidates. ron knows, you know, you've run, in these big primaries -- >> and you've won, by the way, i'll give you credit, you've run and you've won. >> a lot of candidates say the same thing, same issues. when somebody comes in that people trust or think they
bush, scott jennings. a focus group in and of itself, people pay to have these moments here. i wonder, what does it say that trump still casts a very large shadow? are his endorsements really that impactful? i wonder sometimes, are we giving him too much credit, do we overtalk the influence he may have, i know the "eric" thing is funny, but is it oversized? >> if you look where he's had the biggest amount of movement in candidacies, take ohio, j.d. vance, trump came in late and...
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i think that a few months ago, he had whitmer and fetterman who were in a tough spot, but abortion, jen six, and guns, or maybe marginal issues, but there may be marginal issues that get those two candidates over the top. >> coming up next, how republicans may just managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. with some of the extreme candidates to parties nominated in key races. our special look at the critical midterm elections now just 100 days away continues after a short break. continues after a short break. after a short break. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leqvio were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your
i think that a few months ago, he had whitmer and fetterman who were in a tough spot, but abortion, jen six, and guns, or maybe marginal issues, but there may be marginal issues that get those two candidates over the top. >> coming up next, how republicans may just managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. with some of the extreme candidates to parties nominated in key races. our special look at the critical midterm elections now just 100 days away continues after a short break....
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that amy of who jens munich speech is a milestone in contemporary history. many consider his famous address of the security conference to be a turning point in relations between moscow. on the west with president putin spoke about major geopolitical issues in no uncertain terms. he harshly criticized the uni polo world model u. s. foreign policy and unjustified use of force against other states. that's just not as good a shooting me me, it nickel. what machine you're wondering is i say, so my only answer filica is between bizarre bus miss. you are, you are now about what, at the here, you know, what a, what 0 issue, fucked up. can you say she wouldn't they, even though they do you want us? yes. pretty video. what i, what are you on the spreadsheet project? go what if that a shitty and you're still still esteem is eating me? how to read though? well, it is up a thing about ignoring it, posted hospice, got but shops go on the go or rather do and ga, the western sunset, my dan crew and the ambition to pull both countries into nato with old. com. that's a new co
that amy of who jens munich speech is a milestone in contemporary history. many consider his famous address of the security conference to be a turning point in relations between moscow. on the west with president putin spoke about major geopolitical issues in no uncertain terms. he harshly criticized the uni polo world model u. s. foreign policy and unjustified use of force against other states. that's just not as good a shooting me me, it nickel. what machine you're wondering is i say, so my...
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the person most excited to have puppy on say scott jennings, and not revelation of sorts.es, talk about the things that people react to that had this a reaction that can lead to what we know as the so-called cancel culture of things. lizzo just changed a lyric as well. it is not unheard of for people to be enlightened the use of the term to be offensive and no longer use it, but i think you put it best, elliott, the idea that, look, you get permission, you realize it's offensive, and what you do with dan's offensive. >> look, i agree, language evolves over time. i will give you the floor for a moment. >> you had a smirk. >> i want to hear you defended the thought police. >> let me use a better example for you. the state song of kentucky, my old kentucky home, for 130 years had the word darkies in it, until, overtime, people realized that this is not language that we in a civil society ought to be using, and they changed it. i think there ought to be room for people to recognize that, you know what, i have grown my whole life using the word spaz, but maybe that is not langu
the person most excited to have puppy on say scott jennings, and not revelation of sorts.es, talk about the things that people react to that had this a reaction that can lead to what we know as the so-called cancel culture of things. lizzo just changed a lyric as well. it is not unheard of for people to be enlightened the use of the term to be offensive and no longer use it, but i think you put it best, elliott, the idea that, look, you get permission, you realize it's offensive, and what you...
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they underscore the fact that as jen said, this is a witness object. it was president, it was historic in those everyday moments. marshall inaugurated five different presidents on nine occasions, and the press often notice his black robe. he dawned them for portraits, like this one, which happens to be my favorite. it's from 1829. and of course, there were the cases. this robe was witness to critical rulings like -- v. madison, but also great injustices, like marshall's repeated denial of african american freedom of suits. so we don't know exactly where the road went after marshall's death in 1835. but it likely passed to his daughter, mary marshall harvey. inherited most of his richmond property. she owned the john marshall house, which is marked in green here on this map. she actually lived a couple blocks away in the house marked in red. so, the next time we have a confirmed by, excuse me, of the rope, is an 1888. yeah. pardon me, something is blooming today. so, the next time we see it is an 1888. and it's with amy fisher harvey, one of mary's daug
they underscore the fact that as jen said, this is a witness object. it was president, it was historic in those everyday moments. marshall inaugurated five different presidents on nine occasions, and the press often notice his black robe. he dawned them for portraits, like this one, which happens to be my favorite. it's from 1829. and of course, there were the cases. this robe was witness to critical rulings like -- v. madison, but also great injustices, like marshall's repeated denial of...
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jen also pointed out the fact that, you, know things are actually passing congress.bipartisan measures, it looks like we're gonna get this reconciliation build back better meets inflation reduction, whatever you're gonna call this final thing, but i think you have a more enthused democratic base. but at its core, we have to go back to the points made at the very beginning, which is what is the overall political environment right, now and it feels like this conversation we're having is almost like we're in a play within a play. we are having this conversation right now, knowing that come the fall, all of the campaigns are gonna talk about, all the republicans are gonna talk about, especially, is the economy. and it's going to be focused very easily and simply on this. democrats are in charge, democrats we needed to pass this this big rescue package, that added to inflation, or caused inflation is what they will say. the president said that inflation was gonna be transitory, it's not. vote republican. and i think that's going to be a very challenging message for democr
jen also pointed out the fact that, you, know things are actually passing congress.bipartisan measures, it looks like we're gonna get this reconciliation build back better meets inflation reduction, whatever you're gonna call this final thing, but i think you have a more enthused democratic base. but at its core, we have to go back to the points made at the very beginning, which is what is the overall political environment right, now and it feels like this conversation we're having is almost...
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jean jennings. kathy: she comes from a farm in missouri. she comes along this way, but had gone to northwest missouri state teachers college. that was about half an hour down the road. she sees and head, she graduates in december, 1944, is trying to figure out what to do, a mathematics professor shows her a posting that says the army is looking for math majors. she said i'm going to apply for that job in philadelphia. when she is accepted, she hops on a train and comes to philadelphia. she stays in philadelphia for the rest of her life. susan: the computing program was all based at the university of pennsylvania. what was the relationship? kathy: we are talking about the aberdeen proving ground. northern maryland, very rural and that's where the army has tested artillery including heavy artillery. they tested, this is where the calculations have taken place during world war i. if you are the army and you want to recruit young women, you probably are not going to want to put them into rural maryland. if you want to relocate to philadelphia,
jean jennings. kathy: she comes from a farm in missouri. she comes along this way, but had gone to northwest missouri state teachers college. that was about half an hour down the road. she sees and head, she graduates in december, 1944, is trying to figure out what to do, a mathematics professor shows her a posting that says the army is looking for math majors. she said i'm going to apply for that job in philadelphia. when she is accepted, she hops on a train and comes to philadelphia. she...
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stay safe, jen wilson, incredible human, thank you. >> trace: thank you, jen. i'm ashamed that we haven't been able to do more and we should do it quickly. >> trace: thanks, jen. back to president biden's half trillion dollar student loan hand out getting mixed reaction on both sides of the aisle and there are lots of questions about who qualifies for this half trillion dollar hand-out and how soon this forgiveness could show up on federal borrowers account. mark meredith live in washington with more. what is the relief plan? >> trace, it is being rolled out here. good morning. so much of the focus this week has been on the politics of the president's plan itself. now comes the hard part for the department of education as they try to clear up some of the confusion whether it's here on college campuses for people who have had loans for a long time trying to explain who will be qualifying for debt relief and who is not. the government and the white house is pointing people to one website in particular that student aid.gov but when you go to that website now there
stay safe, jen wilson, incredible human, thank you. >> trace: thank you, jen. i'm ashamed that we haven't been able to do more and we should do it quickly. >> trace: thanks, jen. back to president biden's half trillion dollar student loan hand out getting mixed reaction on both sides of the aisle and there are lots of questions about who qualifies for this half trillion dollar hand-out and how soon this forgiveness could show up on federal borrowers account. mark meredith live in...
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this was also an issue for prime minister, not under moore during his election campaign last year. jen go obvious who still don't have houses. i assure you, you will have your own houses. this is my dream yet, or when this country celebrate to 7 to 15, where say, offices dependence, there will be no poor without a roof over their head. we, are they working on it? i, darby gave what that, that a thought, man, i ha, ye hums, let me at this is nearly impossible with a population that has been over a busy hour within the constellation of great porous india wants to assert its autonomy. the us and china are by far its biggest trading partners. so india prefers to remain neutral towards his partners. it went towards russia because that's where india buy is not only a lot of weapons, but also oil and gas at bargain prices. for a closer look at india's economy, 75 years after the countries independence less val over tar correspondent, charo cardelia and deli charo, despite the ukraine war. despite the pandemic, india's central bank governor says the country's economy remains an island of stabi
this was also an issue for prime minister, not under moore during his election campaign last year. jen go obvious who still don't have houses. i assure you, you will have your own houses. this is my dream yet, or when this country celebrate to 7 to 15, where say, offices dependence, there will be no poor without a roof over their head. we, are they working on it? i, darby gave what that, that a thought, man, i ha, ye hums, let me at this is nearly impossible with a population that has been over...
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kind of house it is really they're looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. >> so jenill if i want to find out more information. >> earthquake brace >>> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we deserve food, water, shelter, all of those things that any system would. >> what i find the most fulfilling about being in the tenderloin is that it's really basically a big family here and i love working and living here. >> [speaking foreign language] >> my hopes and dreams for the tenderloin are what any other community organizer would want for their community, safe, clean streets for everyone and good opera
kind of house it is really they're looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. >> so jenill if i want to find out more information. >> earthquake brace >>> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as...
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i have to recognize jen wolf as a true leader in bringing diversity to the fund itself.ed is the second most diverse fund in the world according to information. at the end of the day, what is investing about if not try to build a world that we want to live in? katie: talking about the world we currently live in, the market has seen incredible volatility the past few months. we heard from jerome powell on friday sparking even more volatility if you think about the higher interest rates we are heading into. how has that affected the startup world and some of the investments you could be funding? garry: i think one of the lucky things about having early-stage investing is if you look at times of great crisis, really great work is done. when people thought the web was dead, that is when facebook was created. i was in the least successful y combinator batch in 2008. katie: i remember that. garry: which was crazy. friends of mine now, they went through y combinator was airbnb the year after. he said there might not be a demo day because there might not be any investors. the bl
i have to recognize jen wolf as a true leader in bringing diversity to the fund itself.ed is the second most diverse fund in the world according to information. at the end of the day, what is investing about if not try to build a world that we want to live in? katie: talking about the world we currently live in, the market has seen incredible volatility the past few months. we heard from jerome powell on friday sparking even more volatility if you think about the higher interest rates we are...
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good. jen shouldn't do this. did you why he might have i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side he had come home on for the summer break. when all hell broke loose or got a much better mileage, broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get to high school, but no, get it. got there a lot of those. i watch it everywhere from countless dead bodies and injured people arriving to my city, which was on the new border. automatic, remember going there as a child to see what was happening? if any one b, only allan kerr, he came to easily and said that, no, you go because they're in danger. last year, like when we came to delete, we saw, oh, send in slain jaden did. they was all john leslie, good. my father's business at gone. and re we didn't have any money left. just really did you hurt as tell you about us excel, other than the bottles of pakistan, joe handling a bottom on that i'll if anyone speaks of that time, i can immediately conjure it in my mind. i haven't got how
good. jen shouldn't do this. did you why he might have i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side he had come home on for the summer break. when all hell broke loose or got a much better mileage, broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get to high school, but no, get it. got there a lot of those. i watch it everywhere from countless dead bodies and injured people arriving to my city, which was on the new border. automatic, remember going there...
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let's good out against corporate in new york, jens, walmart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy, why is it changing his policy now? yeah, and it clearly, it is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the u. s. alone. and was that being the biggest private employer in the country? i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company that size walmart itself actually did not officially comment why they're a changing their of their plans on what you have to see is if you look at as recent a service here in the united states, a vast majority of people actually oppose us a ban or at side or ruling on abortion assault. therefore, a wal mart is so probably a going in the direction what most of our customers, some actually would agree with the young, a patch, workable boy in laws is now merging across the u. s. in response to this supreme court ruling, how difficult does that make things for companies like wal mart, where employers, employees are based all across the u. s. a sure it is very dif
let's good out against corporate in new york, jens, walmart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy, why is it changing his policy now? yeah, and it clearly, it is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the u. s. alone. and was that being the biggest private employer in the country? i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company that size walmart itself actually did not officially comment why...
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as a secretary jen, i'm telling you to cherish both coach to know the safety of this apparition. nuclear plant in southern you cried 3 leaders also discussed increasing ukrainian. great, excellent news. asia with melissa china is next and i'll be back at the top of the go i'm with for what people have to say matters to us. and that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. many portion of lunch also. now in the world, climate change very often stores. this is my pleasure, the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to out. i'm going all with you're watching the w news asia coming up today. new research shows what scientists call in irreversible decline in fresh water storage in asia. the drying up of the tibetan plateau would impact billions of people across the continent will take a closer look. and in china, scorching heat across the country, impacting people production and even hey ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. we're looking at climate change today. andy w, news asia starting with some dire news about the tibetan
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reaction, but let's get some business reaction from our correspondence at the new york stock exchange, jens quarter yann's love to have you on the program. just explain to us how this reduction act is going down on wall street. yeah. especially in certain industries in certain sectors. we did see a stock price on the move from on one side. for example, we did not see pharmaceutical companies, some shaking in their boots as it is probably going to take a couple of years before the government can start to negotiate the price. this for some group scription drug, some other effects. you mentioned the industry that's going to probably happen sooner. so you saw a companies like test like ruby and a but also traditional carmakers like general motors so far to are also entering more and more into the business where the stock increased. and then also you have the producer of solar panels, for example, fuel cell companies. so all of those were on the rise here in the monday session. there really is also in this bill is a now you've got to for the climate goes to the health care and obviously the redu
reaction, but let's get some business reaction from our correspondence at the new york stock exchange, jens quarter yann's love to have you on the program. just explain to us how this reduction act is going down on wall street. yeah. especially in certain industries in certain sectors. we did see a stock price on the move from on one side. for example, we did not see pharmaceutical companies, some shaking in their boots as it is probably going to take a couple of years before the government can...